Source: netdata
Severity: important

Dear Maintainer,

The file /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/netdata/plugins.d/python.d.plugin
tries to find the python binary automatically. On a lot of systems this
is Python2 but the packages install dependencies for Python3.

A solution would be to remove the autodetection part and force it to use
/usr/bin/python3,

See
https://github.com/roedie/netdata-debian/blob/roedie-master/debian/patches/0008-force-python3.patch
for a patch.

Regards,

Sander

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